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onUEll 19U7 1Bnnk lJ!nrl'tUnrll 'l,N presenting our Class-Book to ill our friends, we have sought to make it a worthy and lasting r-e- membrance of 1907. Though, un- like the usual Aloha, this book is confined to the affairs of our class, we still hope it will be of interest to all. We leave you, the readers, to judge how well we have repre- sented our College, our school-life, and the Class of 1907, 1